Coworking & Future development trends

13 Nov

2018

Modern co-working spaces have been established a decade ago in the midst of global economic recession as supportive environments for self-employed individuals who previously worked from cafes, libraries or their homes. Recently, this model has seen a lot of changes, mainly due to global economic recovery and growth and corporate interest in its beneficiary effects for its users. This has caused a slow, but steady evolution from one-dimensional perception of co-working environment to various variations of the model.

Prague is home to one of the most diversified collaborative workplace ecosystems in Europe and is seeing a rapid popularisation in use of co-working environments. Local co-working space managers will explore recent trends that are reshaping the workplace hospitality industry, discuss positive effect on usage of this kind of spaces and converse about how co-working phenomena will evolve in the future, with the focus of development of co-working industry in Prague.

The panel will be held at University of Economics on 13th November 2018, starting from 6 p.m. at lecture hall RB213.